Cases 1 - 5 of 5
Mitchell Sumpter v. A. Lane Cribb
as 15-7753
Plaintiff - Appellant:
MITCHELL LEE SUMPTER, a/k/a Mitchell Lee Truman Sumpter, a/k/a Mitchell L. Sumpter, a/k/a Mitchell Sumpter
Defendant - Appellee:
A. LANE CRIBB, Sheriff of Georgetown County, all in their individual capacity and official capacity, MICHAEL A. SCHWARTZ, Chief Administrator, all in their individual capacity and official capacity, MAJOR MORTON, all in their individual capacity and official capacity and others
Defendant:
NURSE CONNIE, a/k/a Constance Reichard, all in their individual capacity and official capacity, NURSE DOREAN, a/k/a Doreen McLean, all in their individual capacity and official capacity, DOCTOR REEVES, a/k/a Thomas Rives, all in their individual capacity and official capacity and others
Mitchell Sumpter v. A. Cribb
as 14-6820
Plaintiff - Appellant:
MITCHELL LEE SUMPTER, a/k/a Mitchell Lee Truman Sumpter, a/k/a Mitchell L. Sumpter, a/k/a Mitchell Sumpter
Defendant - Appellee:
A. LANE CRIBB, Sheriff of Georgetown County, all in their individual capacity and official capacity, MICHAEL A. SCHWARTZ, Chief Administrator, all in their individual capacity and official capacity, MAJOR MORTON, all in their individual capacity and official capacity and others
Blackwell v. Georgetown County Detention Center
as 4:2014cv01901
Plaintiff:
Percy Blackwell, Jr
Defendant:
Georgetown County Detention Center, Captain Wineglass and Chief Shwartz
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983
Rouse v. Georgetown, County of et al
as 4:2014cv00726
Plaintiff:
Cliff Rouse
Defendant:
LT Clarey, Chiff Schwarts and Captain Wineglass
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983
Wise v. Chief Michael Schwartz et al
as 4:2009cv02417
Petitioner:
Chris William Wise
Defendant:
Chief Michael Schwartz, Georgetown County Detention Center, Correctional Officer Rodriguez and others
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights, State Filers
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